Index. 
Erosion and Deposition by the Indus, 289. 
Erosion on the Coast of Mull, 353. 
Essex, Mineral Waters of, 288. 
Etel, Morbihan, Afolian Deposits, 6, 97. 
Europe and America, Land-bridge 
between, 28. 
Evans, J. W., On Laterite, 189, 381. 
ALCONER, J. D., Geology of 
Northern Nigeria, 519. 
Fauna of Carboniferous 
Llantrisant, 67. 
Fayum, Egypt, Pholas-borings from, 398. 
Finlayson, A. M., Ore-bearing Peg- 
matites, Carrock Fell, 19; Otago 
Goldfields, 88; Petrology of Huelva, 
Spain, 220. 
Fishes from the Kocene, Egypt, 402. 
Flamborough, Buried Valley, 356. 
Flett, J. S., Augen Gneiss and Moine 
Sediment, 337. 
Flora and Fauna, Post-Pleistocene, 542. 
Foliated andnon-Foliated Rocks, Southern 
Nigeria, 529. 
Formation of Dreikante, Egyptian Desert, 
394, 
Fossil Flora of Bristol Coal-field, 58. 
Fossil Plants, Gloucester Coal-field, 241. 
Fossils from the Dufton Shales, 211, 294. 
Fox-Strangways, C. E., Obituary of, 235. 
Hrazer,) Or: iP: , Physical Properties ot 
Minerals, 478. 
Limestone, 
(CoD ila 1 ay | Jeleravaon on 
Archeosigillaria, 117. 
Gaspé, Sketches of, 376. 
Geikie, Sir A., Geological Map of 
Scotland, 182. 
Geological Society, Liverpool, Retrospect 
of Fitty Years’ Work, 524. 
Geological Society of London, 40, 92, 
33. UGG, sis AUS) Wiss, ei, ws 
284, 285, 331, 378, 572; ‘Additions to 
Library, 92; Medals and Awards, 
1910, ‘96. 
Geological Survey, British, Maps, Price 
of, 05; Memoirs, 37, 38, $2, 84,181, 
326, 368, 369, 567. 
—— Canada, 91. 
Egypt, 525; Map of, 571. 
New Jersey, 92. 
New Zealand, 131. 
Transvaal, 5245; Transvaal Mines 
Department, Memoirs, 130. 
Western Australia, 89. 
Geological Time, 132. 
Geologists’ Association, Jubilee Volume, 
124, 370, 428. 
Geology and Civil Engineering, 524. 
German South Polar Expedition, 8 35. 
Gibson, W., Coal-measures of Yorkshire, 
etc., AT. 
579 
Glacial Drift near Amroth, 279. 
Glacial History of Western Europe, 
463, 513. 
Glaciation of Navis Medley! 244, 
Glaciation in the United. States,-280. 
Glacier Granule-markings, 112. 
Glaciers, Structure of, 112, 433. 
Glastonbury Lake- dwellings, 480. 
Gloucestershire Coal- field, Fossil Plants, 
241. 
Gold-belt of To keellege 159, 201, 261. 
Gordons er Or Dolomites, South 
Tyrol, 425. 
Gotlandian of Fyledal, Gotland, 131. 
Graptolitic Zones, Yorkshire, 473. 
Gravels, Wind-worn Pebbles in, 299. 
Great Oolite Section, Oxfordshire, 537. 
Gregory, J. W., South-West Highlands 
of Scotland, 119; Fossil Bryozoa, 
Brit. Mus., 321; Geology, 372. 
Guiana, British, ‘ Laterite’ m, 439, 488, 
d00. 
Gunn, R. Marcus, Obituary of, 191. 
io ae A. L., Geology of Pilgrims 
Rest Gold-mine, 328; Geology of 
Zeerust and Mafeking, 525. 
Halos, Pleochroic, 15. 
Hampshire, Water Supply of, ete., 368. 
Harrison, J. B., ‘ Laterite’ in. British 
Guiana, 439, 488, 553. 
Hatch, F. H., Mines of Natal, 372. 
Hawkins, H. L., WDiscoidea, 141; 
Ambulacra in the Holectypoida, 349. 
Heslop, M. K., pre-Tertiary Dyke, 
Usway Burn, 104. 
Highlands of Scotland, 
South-West, 119. 
Hill, A., Erosion and Deposition by the 
Indus, 289. 
Hind, Dr. W., Awarded Keith Gold 
Medal, Edinburgh, 528. 
Hobbs, W. H., Earthquake in California, 
1872, 476; Inland Ice of Arctic 
Regions, 478. 
Hobson, B., Price of British Geological 
Survey Maps, 94. 
Problems otf 
| Holectypoida, Ambulacra in, 349. 
| Homalonotus ascriptus, EF 
R. C. Reed, 
sp. noy., 216. 
Horse Fossil, South Africa, 131. 
Horwood, ie R., Aragonite in, Middle 
Lias, 173; Transition Beds and 
Crinoidal Limestone, 274; Origin of 
British Trias, 460, 574 ; Post-Pleisto- 
cene Floral Fauna, 542. 
Howe, E., Landslides, San Juan Moun- 
tains, 477. 
Hume, Dr. W. F., appointed Director 
of Geological Survey of Egypt, 96 ; 
Tron Ores, Egypt, 131; Origin of Nile 
Valley, 385 ; Building Stones of 
